sawmill

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Synonyms for sawmill

a large sawing machine

a mill for dressing logs and lumber

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'Everyone around here thinks like me', said one outspoken sawmiller when I asked him how hazardous it was to let fly against forest practices and their executors in the way that he customarily does.
NZ manager Lang 1919 Architect (stepfather) Austria Lewin 1915 Engine driver, unionist NZ Macdonald 1898 Farmer NZ McIntosh 1906 Telegraphist NZ Marshall 1911 Clerk NZ Munro 1901 Schoolteacher NZ Ormond 1905 Farm manager NZ Parsons 1909 Schoolteacher England Powles 1905 Sawmiller, military NZ Pyatt 1906 Warehouseman NZ Roth 1917 Railway engineer Austria Shanahan 1910 Police constable NZ Sutch 1907 Carpenter England Turnovsky 1916 Jeweller Czech lands Ward 1906 Publican and England photographer Weir 1904 Farmer NZ Wilcox 1912 Railway shunter England Wilson J.V.
In 1969 when the dole was $23.25, files reveal a sawmiller with nine children was paid only $16, and a truckdriver with eight children struggled on $18.50.
When some trees fell from the cart, the bailiff lost his temper and accused him of ruining the councillor's property, though the sawmiller insisted that no damage had been done.
The payment he said was to be made to KFS in full before a sawmiller is allowed to fell trees.
Outsourced heat energy production is not the most common strategic decision for a Nordic sawmiller, but it simplifies the cost modeling.
The offers varied wildly, from the low bid of $4,000 by a religious sect to the successful one of just over four times that amount by a local sawmiller about whom I'd heard good reports.
"Some banks and other financial institutions have threatened to auction our property to recover their money," Mr Edward Letting, a sawmiller, told the Nation.
A sawmiller from Mount Kenya, who requested anonymity, said they were shocked by the extension.
In the procurement of southern pine sawtimber from a plantation with a 70/25 site index and an 8- by 8-foot initial spacing, should a sawmiller give preference to logs from a 35-year-old stand that has been thinned twice, at ages 18 and 27, over those coming from stands that have been thinned only once at age 18?